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Okay so im going to put my s15 up for sale buy give the buyer some options with less mods etc.Very well maintained throughout

i imported the car through iron chef and was the cleanest one i could find in auctions which im sure he and alot of people will vouch for. Most of the parts that are on it are straight out of the box from japan about 1 to 2 weeks ago.

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NISSAN s15

6 speed manual

sunroof/ nissan options

100,xxx km's

ORC single plate clutch with lightened orc fly wheel (brand new)

Rays GTC'S Face 2 : 9" front and 10" rear low offsets top secret gold with new toyo tyres( brand new)

SILKROAD SECTION RMa8 coil overs ( brand new)

White line adjustable sway bar front and rear ( brand new)

Exhaust technology 2 piece dump pipe

Exhaust technology Dump back to Rear jun BL muffler with flutes all in stainless ( brand new )

Origin LED tail lights

Vertex kit

Custom Front mount with stainless piping

TRUST shifter

Trust airnix air filter kit

GREDDY profect b II boost control

GREDDY turbo timer

NISMO rear cradel options

NISMO clear side indicators

candy apple red/silver rocker cover

kenwood cd/mp3 deck

clarion splits

$27500 ono

WITH WITH FOLLOWING PARTS:

NISSAN s15

6 speed manual

sunroof/ nissan options

100,xxx km's

orc clutch + lightened orc fly wheel

nismo side indicators

vertex kit

kenwood cd player

clarion splits

greddy turbo timer

+ more parts

$23,500 ONO

Your are welcome to buy it with the parts of your choice i would rather sell it as is but its up to the buyer when you see this in person you will see how well this car has been maintained throughout, its very hard to pick a fault!.

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BEFORE YOU ASK REAR GUARDS HAVE NOT BEEN FLAIRED YET

you clearly didnt read the part in my post were it says guards have not been flaired yet....

please read the thread before you post in it.

cheers guys

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